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Perinatal nursing / editors, Kathleen Rice Simpson, PhD, RNC, CNS-BC, FAAN, perinatal clinical nurse specialist, editor-in-chief, MON The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, St. Louis, Missouri ... [and others].
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Maternal-Child Nursing.
- Neonatal Nursing.
- Perinatal Care.
- Neonatal nursing.
- Maternal health services.
- Medical Subjects:
- Maternal-Child Nursing.
- Neonatal Nursing.
- Perinatal Care.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (760 pages)
- Edition:
- Fifth edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Chapter 1 Perinatal Patient Safety and Quality p. 1 / Kathleen Rice Simpson
- Maternal-Infant Outcomes in the United States p. 2
- Threats to Patient Safety p. 9
- Evolving Solutions p. 9
- Chapter 2 Integrating Cultural Beliefs and Practices When Caring for Childbearing Women and Families p. 18 / Lynn Clark Callister
- Cultural Frameworks and Cultural Assessment Tools p. 20
- Practices Associated with Childbearing p. 23
- Gender Roles p. 23
- Childbirth Pain and Culture p. 24
- Major Cultural Groups p. 24
- Health Differences in Populations of Childbearing Women p. 33
- Barriers to Culturally Competent Care p. 34
- Techniques to Integrate Culture into Nursing Care p. 36
- Chapter 3 Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy p. 48 / Susan Tucker Blackburn
- Hormones and Other Mediators p. 48
- Cardiovascular System p. 50
- Hematologic Changes p. 52
- Respiratory System p. 53
- Renal System p. 55
- Gastrointestinal System p. 57
- Metabolic Changes p. 58
- Endocrine System p. 59
- Immune System p. 61
- Neuromuscular and Sensory Systems p. 62
- Integumentary System p. 62
- Reproductive Organs p. 63
- Chapter 4 Antenatal Care p. 66 / Ellise D. Adams
- Preconception Care p. 66
- Prenatal Care p. 68
- Prenatal Risk Assessment p. 71
- Ongoing Prenatal Care p. 85
- Fetal Surveillance p. 90
- Nursing Assessment and Interventions p. 91
- Chapter 5 Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy p. 99 / Adriane Burgess
- Hypertensive Disorders p. 99
- Current Classification and Definitions p. 99
- Significance and Incidence p. 101
- Morbidity and Mortality p. 102
- Risk Factors p. 104
- Prevention Strategies p. 104
- Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia p. 105
- Clinical Manifestations of Preeclampsia-Eclampsia p. 108
- Preeclampsia without Severe Features versus Preeclampsia with Severe Features p. 109
- Nursing Assessment and Interventions for Preeclampsia p. 110
- HELLP Syndrome p. 118
- Eclampsia p. 119
- Cardiovascular Implications of Preeclampsia p. 119
- Quality Care of Women with Preeclampsia p. 120
- Chapter 6 Bleeding in Pregnancy p. 124 / Jean Salera-Vieira
- Significance and Incidence p. 124
- Definitions and Clinical Manifestations p. 126
- Nursing Assessment p. 133
- Nursing Interventions p. 135
- Hemorrhagic and Hypovolemic Shock p. 136
- Thrombophilias in Pregnancy p. 137
- Maternal Trauma p. 138
- Chapter 7 Preterm Labor and Birth p. 142 / Sheryl E. Parfitt
- Significance and Incidence p. 142
- Late Preterm Births p. 144
- Early Term Births p. 145
- Why Has the Rate of Preterm Birth Increased? p. 146
- What Is Preterm Labor? p. 148
- Pathophysiology of Preterm Labor and Birth p. 149
- Risk Factors for Preterm Labor and Birth p. 150
- Preterm Birth Risk in the Context of the Life Course p. 152
- Can Preterm Labor and Birth Be Prevented? p. 154
- Is There Any Good News? p. 168
- Nursing Care for the Prevention of Preterm Birth p. 168
- Intrapartum Nursing Care of the Woman in Preterm Labor p. 173
- Chapter 8 Diabetes in Pregnancy p. 182 / Cheryl K. Roth
- Significance and Incidence p. 182
- Definitions and Classification p. 184
- Screening and Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus p. 185
- Clinical Manifestations p. 186
- Nursing Assessments and Interventions for Diabetes Mellitus p. 187
- Ambulatory and Home Care Management p. 187
- Timing and Mode of Birth p. 193
- Inpatient Management p. 193
- Postpartum Management p. 196
- Chapter 9 Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy p. 200 / Julie Arafeh
- Significance and Incidence p. 200
- The Cardiovascular System p. 201
- Cardiac Adaptations of Pregnancy p. 203
- Obstetric Outcomes and Assessment of Risk p. 205
- Congenital Heart Disease in Pregnancy p. 208
- Acquired Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy p. 209
- Clinical Management p. 211
- Nursing Care p. 218
- Chapter 10 Pulmonary Complications in Pregnancy p. 221 / Cheryl K. Roth
- Anatomic and Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy that Affect the Respiratory System p. 221
- Recognizing Respiratory Compromise p. 222
- Fetal Surveillance with Maternal Pulmonary Complications p. 222
- Asthma p. 225
- Pneumonia p. 231
- Pulmonary Edema p. 236
- Amniotic Fluid Embolism p. 238
- Venous Thromboembolism p. 239
- Cystic Fibrosis p. 244
- Special Considerations for the Respiratory System in Pregnancy p. 245
- Chapter 11 Multiple Gestation p. 249 / Nancy A. Bowers
- Epidemiology p. 249
- Physiology of Twinning p. 249
- Role of Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology p. 251
- Diagnosis of Multiple Gestations p. 254
- Maternal Adaptation p. 255
- Perinatal Complications p. 256
- Antepartum Management p. 264
- Intrapartum Management p. 268
- Postpartum Care p. 273
- Multiple Birth Infants p. 274
- Psychological Issues with Multiple Gestations p. 281
- Chapter 12 Obesity in Pregnancy p. 296 / Mary Ann Maher
- Significance and Incidence p. 296
- Obesity-Related Risks to the Mother and Fetus p. 298
- Preconception Care p. 300
- Antenatal Care p. 301
- Intrapartum Care p. 302
- Intraoperative Care p. 305
- Postpartum Care p. 307
- Bariatric Surgery and Pregnancy p. 308
- Chapter 13 Maternal-Fetal Transport p. 315 / Judy Wilson-Griffin
- Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act p. 315
- Types of Inter-Maternal-Fetal Transport p. 316
- Mode of Transport p. 317
- Transport Equipment p. 317
- Transport Personnel p. 318
- Communication Plan p. 318
- Transport Plan and Patient Preparation p. 318
- Chapter 14 Labor and Birth p. 326 / Kathleen Rice Simpson and Nancy O'Brien-Abel
- Overview of Labor and Birth p. 326
- Emotional and Physical Support during Labor and Birth p. 363
- Clinical Interventions for Women in Labor p. 367
- Dosage and Rate Increase Intervals p. 380
- Administration p. 381
- Vaginal Birth p. 389
- Cesarean Birth p. 389
- Chapter 15 Fetal Assessment during Labor p. 413 / Nancy O'Brien-Abel and Kathleen Rice Simpson
- Historical Perspectives p. 413
- Definitions and Appropriate Use of Terms Describing Fetal Heart Rate Patterns p. 415
- Techniques of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring p. 418
- Physiologic Basis for Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring p. 424
- Characteristics of the Normal Fetal Heart Rate p. 428
- Interventions for Indeterminate or Abnormal Fetal Heart Rate Patterns p. 430
- Fetal Heart Rate Patterns p. 434
- Clinical Implications for Monitoring the Fetus Less Than 32 Weeks' Gestation during Labor p. 445
- Assessment of Pattern Evolution p. 448
- Ancillary Methods for Assessing Fetal Acid-Base Status p. 450
- Nursing Assessment and Management Strategies p. 453
- Issues in the Use of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring during Labor p. 457
- Chapter 16 Pain in Labor: Nonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic Management p. 466 / Carol Burke
- Physiologic Basis for Pain p. 466
- Nonpharmacologic Approaches p. 470
- Pharmacologic Approaches p. 485
- Chapter 17 Postpartum Care p. 509 / Dotti C. James and Patricia D. Suplee
- Planning for the Transition to Parenthood p. 509
- Anatomic and Physiologic Changes during the Postpartum Period p. 515
- Nursing Assessment and Care during Postpartum p. 521
- Complications during Postpartum p. 526
- Individualizing Care for Women with Special Needs p. 544
- Postpartum Learning Needs p. 547
- Psychological Adaptation to the Postpartum Period p. 550
- Fatigue p. 552
- Family Transition to Parenthood p. 552
- Postpartum Discharge Follow-up p. 554
- Chapter 18 Newborn Adaptation to Extrauterine Life p. 564 / Debbie Fraser
- Maternal Medical and Obstetric Conditions Influencing Newborn Adaptation p. 564
- Unique Mechanisms of Newborn Physiologic Adaptation p. 564
- Apgar Score p. 572
- Physical Assessment p. 572
- Newborn Identification p. 574
- Vitamin K p. 574
- Eye Prophylaxis p. 574
- Umbilical Cord Care p. 575
- Psychological Adaptation p. 575
- Complications Affecting Transition p. 576
- Hepatitis B p. 577
- Chapter 19 Newborn Physical Assessment p. 579 / Annie J. Rohan
- State, Weight, and Gestational Age Assessment p. 579
- Skin Assessment p. 581
- Head Assessment p. 584
- Eye Assessment p. 586
- Ear Assessment p. 588
- Nose Assessment p. 589
- Mouth Assessment p. 590
- Neck Assessment p. 591
- Chest and Lung Assessment p. 592
- Cardiovascular Assessment p. 593
- Abdominal Assessment p. 595
- Genitourinary Assessment p. 597
- Musculoskeletal Assessment p. 599
- Neurologic Assessment p. 602
- Chapter 20 Newborn Nutrition p. 609 / Jill Janke
- Infant Feeding Decision p. 609
- Benefits of Breastfeeding p. 609
- Incidence of Breastfeeding p. 610
- Breastfeeding Promotion p. 615
- Physiology of Milk Production p. 615
- Bio specificity of Human Milk p. 617
- Nutritional Components p. 617
- Preterm Milk and Lactation p. 618
- Breastfeeding Process p. 619
- Breastfeeding Management p. 623
- Potential Breastfeeding Problems p. 631
- Late Preterm p. 638
- Medications and Breastfeeding p. 638
- Postpartum Surgery and Breastfeeding p. 639
- Formula Feeding p. 639
- Lactation Suppression p. 642
- Chapter 21 Common Neonatal Complications p. 651 / Annie J. Rohan
- Neonatal Resuscitation and Stabilization p. 651
- Respiratory Distress p. 652
- Congenital Heart Disease p. 655
- Hypoglycemia p. 658
- Hyperbilirubinemia p. 660
- Neonatal Sepsis p. 665
- Perinatal HIV Infection p. 667
- Neonatal Substance Exposure p. 670
- Pathophysiology p. 671
- Late Preterm Infants p. 674
- Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy p. 680
- Transport and Return Transport p. 683.
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. : Ovid Technologies, Inc. Available via World Wide Web.
- ISBN:
- 9781496398239
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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